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17/04/2024 - Start of €4.6m Rathmullan Pier Refurbishment Project

From left: Cathal Sweeney – Donegal County Council, Eugene Allen – Donegal County Council, Eoin Cunningham – Cunningham Civil & Marine Ltd.,  Minsiter of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue TD, Cliodhna Campbell – Donegal County Council, John Gallagher – Rathmullen The Way Forward, Colm Grimes – Cunningham Civil & Marine Ltd., Cllr. Liam Blaney, Shane Ferron – Nicolas O'Dwyre Consulting Engineers and Damien Rodgers – Rathmullen Sailing Club.  Photo Clive Wasson
 

The refurbishment works are being funded by the Brexit Adjustment Local Authority Marine Infrastructure Scheme 2022-2023, administered by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine to the value of €3.8 million, with the remainder being provided by Donegal County Council

 

The commencement of the €4.6 million Rathmullan Pier Refurbishment Project has been hailed as a momentous development for Donegal and the North-West by the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue.

 

Speaking during a visit to Rathmullan, where he met Donegal County Council officials overseeing the project and the contractors who secured the tender for the works, the Donegal Minister said: “Upgrading local piers and harbours was a key priority for me when I was appointed minister in 2020, so to see this project getting underway is fantastic. The refurbishment of Rathmullan Pier was first sounded 30 years ago, so I am delighted to see it starting.

 

“Up until now, the functionality of Rathmullan Pier has been limited. But when this overhaul is finished, it will allow Rathmullan to realise and enjoy its full potential. Small cruise boats used the pier back in the sixties and seventies and when Rathmullan Pier reopens after the refurbishment works, more development can happen because the pier will be structurally safe.

 

“There’s always a great vibe about Rathmullan and having spoken to local traders and business owners, they enjoyed a busy Easter. The local people and community groups are fully behind the project and the contractors are working extremely well with them and facilitating them as much as possible.

 

“When completed, the revamped pier will attract a larger volume of tourists to the famous seaside town and to surrounding towns and villages. The start of the project is a momentous development, not only for Rathmullan, but also for Donegal and the North-West region.

 

Rathmullan port is the only facility that can provide a sheltered berth for vessels up to 5,000 tonnes and up to 100 metres in length with draught up to eight metres. Rathmullan is a pelagic species landing port and is also used by the nearby salmon aquaculture industry for harvesting salmon and for transfer of smolt from Scotland and Norway. A seasonal ferry service operates from Rathmullan to Buncrana and the viaduct also provides access to a seasonal marina facility where angling charters depart throughout summer months.

 

The original pier at Rathmullan dates to the early 1800’s while the existing pierhead was re-constructed in 1957 by the Office of Public Works at a cost of £100,000 for the import and export of goods to Donegal. This was followed by construction of the potato store on the site of the existing car park in 1958.